Andrea K. Forrest, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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(Effects of feedstocks and inoculum sources on mixed-acid and hydrogen fermentations.) |
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Cope JL, Hammett AJ, Kolomiets EA, et al. (2014) Evaluating the performance of carboxylate platform fermentations across diverse inocula originating as sediments from extreme environments. Bioresource Technology. 155: 388-94 |
Golub KW, Forrest AK, Wales ME, et al. (2013) Comparison of three screening methods to select mixed-microbial inoculum for mixed-acid fermentations. Bioresource Technology. 130: 739-49 |
Hollister EB, Forrest AK, Wilkinson HH, et al. (2012) Mesophilic and thermophilic conditions select for unique but highly parallel microbial communities to perform carboxylate platform biomass conversion. Plos One. 7: e39689 |
Forrest AK, Hollister EB, Gentry TJ, et al. (2012) Comparison of mixed-acid fermentations inoculated with six different mixed cultures. Bioresource Technology. 118: 343-9 |
Golub KW, Forrest AK, Mercy KL, et al. (2011) Propagated fixed-bed mixed-acid fermentation: Part I: Effect of volatile solid loading rate and agitation at high pH. Bioresource Technology. 102: 10592-601 |
Forrest AK, Wales ME, Holtzapple MT. (2011) Thermodynamic prediction of hydrogen production from mixed-acid fermentations. Bioresource Technology. 102: 9823-6 |
Hollister EB, Forrest AK, Wilkinson HH, et al. (2010) Structure and dynamics of the microbial communities underlying the carboxylate platform for biofuel production. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 88: 389-99 |
Forrest AK, Sierra R, Holtzapple MT. (2010) Effect of biodiesel glycerol type and fermentor configuration on mixed-acid fermentations. Bioresource Technology. 101: 9185-9 |
Forrest AK, Hernandez J, Holtzapple MT. (2010) Effects of temperature and pretreatment conditions on mixed-acid fermentation of water hyacinths using a mixed culture of thermophilic microorganisms. Bioresource Technology. 101: 7510-5 |
Forrest AK, Sierra R, Holtzapple MT. (2010) Suitability of pineapple, Aloe vera, molasses, glycerol, and office paper as substrates in the MixAlco process™ Biomass and Bioenergy. 34: 1195-1200 |